Seeing the evening Ganga Aarti at this location is a lovely experience. The myth that the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati converge there lends the Ghat its sacred status.
70 feet above the river, Laxman Jhula is a 450-foot suspension bridge. Constructed in 1939, it's thought to be the same location where Lord Laxman used a jute rope to cross the Ganga River.
The Ram Jhula is located a short distance downstream from Laxman Jhula. On clear days, upon crossing this bridge, you will see the Ganga River flowing down and the Himalayas peeking out of the clouds.
This sacred temple is situated approximately 30 km away from Rishikesh and is thought to have been constructed at the exact location where Lord Shiva drank the venom known as Halahala.
Situated close to Lakshman Jhula, this ancient temple is believed to be where Lord Lakshman meditated to achieve enlightenment.
The Omkarananda Ashram, founded over half a century ago, is situated on the Ganga River's banks. It offers a spiritually enlightening experience.
One of the Beatles' most prolific songwriting periods is said to have been during their stay at the ashram. If you love the Beatles, you must go to the ashram and experience its peace.
The breathtaking Neer Garh Waterfall in Rishikesh is well-known for its tumbling waters and picturesque surroundings.
The Patna colony is home to the Patna Waterfall, which descends from a height of about forty feet and is encircled by lush greenery and rocky cliffs.
This is one of the most famous temples, also known as Trimbakeshwar Temple. The 13-story temple, with its breathtakingly beautiful architecture, is perched on the banks of the Ganga River.